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16
2008
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The MBA schools that rank tenth, eleventh, and twelfth in the 2008 MBA School rankings are the Haas School of Business, Johnson Graduate School of Management, and Tuck School of Business. Below are links to these MBA schools as well as their brief profiles. Read on to know more about the schools.

Haas School of Business (University of California–Berkeley

The establishment of Haas School of Business was an idea initiated by Berkeley graduate and businessman Arthur Rodgers. The idea of a College of Commerce in the University of California was mentioned in Rodgers’s 1883 commencement address and was realized no more than 15 years later. Among the programs offered in Haas School are full-time and part-time MBAs, PhDs, undergraduate and executive programs, Masters in Financial Engineering, and non-degree programs. Apply to Haas School by contacting the admissions office or by completing an online application form.

Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University)

Johnson School was founded in 1946. It offers MBA, executive MBA , PhD, and graduate and undergraduate with MBA programs. The prominent alumni of Johnson School include Irene Rosenfeld of Kraft Foods, Inc., Daniel Hesse of Sprint Nextel Corp., Nancy Schlichting of Henry Ford Health System, Robert Ramin of National Aquarium, and Kyung-Bae Suh of AmorePacific Corp. Apply to Johnson School by visiting its website and by accomplishing an online application form.

Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth College)

The Tuck School of Business was founded in 1900 and is stationed in Dartmouth. The school offers just the full-time MBA to fully support and assist students. But other than the full-time MBA program, Tuck also offers executive education programs and the undergraduate Tuck Business Bridge Program. Among the alumni of Tuck, some of the most prominent are Quentin L. Kopp, Colin Kenny, John Jacquemin, Mark Byrne, Anne Sullivan, and Philip J. Moss. Apply to Tuck through the online admission page at its official website.

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